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		<title>What Is Craniofacial Pain, and Why Do You Have It?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Craniofacial pain can be defined as persistent pain in the face but also includes the neck and head. Patients may feel certain “trigger points” in which the pain is more significant, but mostly patients describe an aching or even a burning or numb feeling when it comes to craniofacial pain. Patients who experience craniofacial pain [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Craniofacial pain can be defined as persistent pain in the face but also includes the neck and<br />
head. Patients may feel certain “trigger points” in which the pain is more significant, but mostly<br />
patients describe an aching or even a burning or numb feeling when it comes to craniofacial<br />
pain.</p>
<p>Patients who experience craniofacial pain may have headaches, earaches, or even neck pain,<br />
although the symptoms will vary from person to person based on the root cause of the<br />
discomfort [1]. Why would a person experience craniofacial pain?</p>
<h2>TMJ Disorders</h2>
<p>The most common reason that people have chronic facial pain is due to the<br />
temporomandibular joint (TMJ). TMJ disorders refer specifically to the joint that connects the upper and lower jaw. This joint is powerful and complex; however, it’s also prone to certain problems.</p>
<p>Due to a bite misalignment, <a href="https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/how-to-prevent-and-treat-your-childs-teeth-grinding/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">teeth grinding</a>, or a unique facial structure, a person could have a<br />
TMJ disorder that causes symptoms such as a clicking jaw, inability to fully open their mouth,<br />
and facial pain.</p>
<p>TMJ disorders are treatable so don’t hesitate to make an appointment with your dentist if you<br />
have craniofacial pain that could be the result of a problem with your TMJ.</p>
<h2>Stress</h2>
<p>It sounds like an odd thing to cause craniofacial pain, but it’s true: stress can trigger chronic<br />
facial pain.</p>
<p>Constant physical or psychological stress can lead to muscle tension that can radiate<br />
throughout the neck and head. Poor posture could be involved as well—when the body is<br />
constantly trying to compensate for an incorrect position, neck or upper back pain can be the<br />
result.</p>
<p>Depending on what’s causing your stress, you can work to manage your daily stressors and curb<br />
your craniofacial pain with the help of your physician.</p>
<h2>Sleep Disorders</h2>
<p>Although the connection between sleep disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea and<br />
craniofacial pain isn’t well understood, many medical professionals acknowledge that there is a<br />
connection between the two [2].</p>
<p>In addition, sleep issues and <a href="https://northernvirginiadentist.com/treatments/tmj-neuromuscular-dentistry/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">TMJ disorders</a> can often coexist. While not every person who<br />
experiences craniofacial pain will have a sleep disorder—and vice versa—it may be worth ruling<br />
out a sleep issue when addressing your chronic facial pain with your dentist.</p>
<p>Symptoms of a potential <a href="https://northernvirginiadentist.com/treatments/sleep-apnea-dentistry/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">sleep disorder</a> include daytime fatigue, headaches, snoring, mood<br />
disorders, waking up frequently at night, or even memory loss. If your dentist suspects you<br />
suffer from a sleep disorder, he or she will refer you to a sleep specialist for further diagnosis.</p>
<h2>What’s Causing Your Craniofacial Pain?</h2>
<p>The causes of craniofacial pain will vary from person to person, so your treatment plan will be<br />
custom to you. Managing your pain may require a multi-faceted approach depending on what<br />
the cause is suspected to be.</p>
<p>The good news is that you don’t have to live with chronic facial pain. There is treatment and<br />
hope, so don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with your dentist to begin determining the<br />
cause!</p>
<p><strong>Sources:</strong></p>
<p>1. <a href="http://www.abcp-us.org/resources/imposter.cfm" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://www.abcp-us.org/resources/imposter.cfm</a><br />
2. <a href="https://www.aapmd.org/craniofacial-pain-treatments" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.aapmd.org/craniofacial-pain-treatments</a></p>
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